How do expectations about the identity of a forthcoming visual stimulus influence the neural mechanisms of perceptual decision making in thehumanbrain? Previous investigations into this issue have mostly involved changing the subjects' attentional focus or the behavioral relevance of certain targets but rarely manipulated subjects' prior expectation about the likely identity of the stimulus. Also, because perceptual decisions were often paired with specific motor responses, it has been difficult to dissociate neural activity that reflects perceptual decisions from motor preparatory activity. Herewedesigned a task in whichweinduced prior expectations about the direction of a moving-dot pattern and withheld the stimulus-response mapping until...
Item does not contain fulltextPerception is often guided by predictions that we derive from previous...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...
International audienceThe ability to infer other people's intentions is crucial for successful human...
A central challenge of systems neuroscience is to understand how we make decisions based on informat...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
Perception is a process of inference, integrating sensory inputs with prior expectations. However, l...
Whenperceptual decisions are coupled to a specific effector, preparatory motor cortical activity may...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
SummaryPerceptual inference is biased by foreknowledge about what is probable or possible. How prior...
Two factors play important roles in shaping perception: the allocation of selective attention to beh...
Sensory processing is strongly influenced by prior expectations. Valid expectations have been shown ...
Abstract As we gather noisy sensory information from the environment, prior knowledge about the like...
Contains fulltext : 189950.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Perception ca...
Prior information biases the decision process: actions consistent with prior information are execute...
Perceptual discriminations can be strongly biased by the expected reward for a correct decision but ...
Item does not contain fulltextPerception is often guided by predictions that we derive from previous...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...
International audienceThe ability to infer other people's intentions is crucial for successful human...
A central challenge of systems neuroscience is to understand how we make decisions based on informat...
Perception is strongly influenced by expectations. Accordingly, perception has sometimes been cast a...
Perception is a process of inference, integrating sensory inputs with prior expectations. However, l...
Whenperceptual decisions are coupled to a specific effector, preparatory motor cortical activity may...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
SummaryPerceptual inference is biased by foreknowledge about what is probable or possible. How prior...
Two factors play important roles in shaping perception: the allocation of selective attention to beh...
Sensory processing is strongly influenced by prior expectations. Valid expectations have been shown ...
Abstract As we gather noisy sensory information from the environment, prior knowledge about the like...
Contains fulltext : 189950.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Perception ca...
Prior information biases the decision process: actions consistent with prior information are execute...
Perceptual discriminations can be strongly biased by the expected reward for a correct decision but ...
Item does not contain fulltextPerception is often guided by predictions that we derive from previous...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...
International audienceThe ability to infer other people's intentions is crucial for successful human...